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Can your toolchain work on Windows? |
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Our toolchain is designed to be portable. Most of the tools used are either written in Java or have versions for Windows available. Where no Windows version is available we use Java or Cygwin. The end result is that development and production can happen on Windows, Mac OS or Linux. |
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What software do you use? |
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We use a wide variety of software. The following tools are most comonly used in our projects: - Linux
- SunJava2
- GNU Make
- Apache Ant
- Saxon
- Xalan
- Xerces
- Libxml2
- xsltproc
- Apache FOP
- Inkscape
- ImageMagick
- pdfk
- Subversion
- eSvn
- Trac
- mailman
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InWords - an Emerging Technology Top 100 Qualifier |
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InWords, a leading supplier of technical documentation services and solutions, today announced that the company has been recognized as "Emerging Technology Top 100 qualifier" in the "2005 Emerging Technology Top 100 Awards Programme." |
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In Words takes Initiative to Found the SA-STC |
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In Words a leading provider of technical documentation services and solutions, has taken a leading role in assisting members of the South African technical writing community to found and build the South African Society for Technical Communications (SA-STC). |
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Scarcity of documentation point to outage time |
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Yankee Group determines that a significant portion of server outage time is attributed to the scarcity of Linux and open source documentation compared to the more mature, established operating systems. |
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Do you only document open source products? |
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No. We will document any product regardless of the license under which it is distributed. However, we will use open and free tools and formats to do so wherever possible. |
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